Site Development

From site selection and initial design to construction and completion, we work to fulfill your goals and maximize your return on investment. Whether your needs involve industrial, commercial, or residential developments, Stiver Engineering offers comprehensive land development services to jumpstart your next construction project.

We provide efficient structural designs and quality construction drawings for all structural projects. Our cutting-edge software ensures accuracy, depth, and quality in our designs, enhancing the structural integrity and safety of your project. Our goal is to work closely with clients so that our designs complement their vision, with clear & easy-to-follow deliverables.

Construction consulting requires in-depth, specialized knowledge and years of experience, and it continues to be one of Stiver Engineering’s core strengths. Over the years we have provided field engineering during construction, investigated failures of facilities both during and after construction, repaired damaged facilities, and assisted contractors on thousands of projects throughout the United States. This experience has equipped us with a greater understanding of how soil, rock, and groundwater affect facility construction and repair, and this knowledge helps us to ensure quality builds on all of our clients’ construction projects.

We provide a comprehensive understanding of our complex environment and offer efficient and effective solutions to the variety of potential problems it could cause for your project. Driven by the growing need to replace aging water management infrastructure, our clients are investing to keep these systems operational. We offer solutions to our clients’ water, wastewater, and flood control challenges. Addressing issues such as collection, treatment and re-use of wastewater for our clients, we deliver the benefits of sustainable, innovative, cost-saving solutions to meet their needs.

Featured Project

The Boardwalk Trail at Lady Bird Lake

Due to a number of issues, there was a 1.1-mile gap in the Trail at Lady Bird Lake. Along this gap, visitors had to divert onto the narrow sidewalk and travel along busy Riverside Drive, crossing six lanes of I-35 access roads to travel east or west and use the south side of the trail. […]